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Short Shifter For Mk3 Supra R154 Ma70 Jza70 7mgte W58 Cressida Celica on 2040-parts.com

US $289.97
Location:

Erlanger, Kentucky, United States

Erlanger, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Unknown Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:R154 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Short Shifter for Mk3 Supra R154 MA70 JZA70 7MGTE W58 Cressida Celica

Good used condition. Only selling because it didn't fit my swapped car due to the bend of the shifter. The item is worn and is not needed pictures. My loss it your gain. Not sure of the brand.

Comes with everything shown

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I ship using USPS shipping times vary depending where you are located. My turn around time to ship is usually one to two business days. 

I do not ship to HI, AK, or PR 

No Returns will be accepted 
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No Warranty on electrical parts 
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